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experiment provided information to parents about how to support their children's learning. Overall, the interventions induced …Parental involvement programs aim to increase school-and-parent communication and support children's overall learning … effects among indigenous parents who have historically been discriminated and socially excluded - and improved student …
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workforce in the current world of work, little is known about the contribution they make to students' outcomes, above and beyond …
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This paper evaluates the academic impact of a growth-mindset intervention on students starting the secondary level in …'s own intelligence is malleable. Students in schools randomly assigned to treatment showed a small improvement in math test … scores and educational expectations, with a large and sustained impact in test scores among students outside the capital city …
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learning were concentrated among initially better-performing schools and students. At the same time, learning outcomes may have … decreased for schools and students that were lower performing at baseline. Finally, the study finds that incentivizing students …
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Students in low-income countries often have trouble learning to read; 80-90 percent of second and third graders in some … originated in high-income countries. Despite relative affluence, the academic performance in the Arab world has been a problem …, with countries scoring on international tests much lower than expected based on per capita income level. Similarly Early …
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This research estimates the impact of international child sponsorship on adult income and wealth of formerly sponsored … children using data on 10,144 individuals in six countries. To identify causal effects, an age-eligibility rule followed from … 1980 to 1992 is utilized that limited sponsorship to children twelve years old or younger when the program was introduced …
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in childhood on primary school enrollment status, using pseudo-panel data for children ages six to nine years in …-a difference of 8 to 10 percentage points-for children ages six to seven. It is also strong in rural areas. The results are …
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. It compares the outcomes of two cohorts of children who were exposed to the same intervention at different points in time …
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-taking is driven by those at the bottom of the income distribution. Third, in the presence of conspicuous consumption, access to …
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The pattern of economic rates of return to investments in education can help us to understand the benefits of schooling. It was common knowledge that the returns to education were highest for the primary level of education and lower for subsequent levels. Recent evidence suggests that the...
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